One I took apart, put another screen in which I drove that from the GPIO pins of an RPi Zero. Bit of faffing around with wires for the buttons and stick and I had a working RetroPie setup (almost - had to faff around with <snip>

You shouldn't need the glass bed yet - the printer should level with what you have out of the box. In fact, I'd recommend you ignore the glass for now as you'll need to peel off the black bed cover before you use the glass.

The running costs are pretty low actually. We don't barely notice anything on the smart meter. The cost of a 1kg real of PLA varies on quality, but you're looking around 18 quid for 1kg - which lasts AGES. That death star probably cost me a coup<snip>

I got so fed up with many hosting providers and their wankypants servers that I ended up going a dedicated server route. This suited me more since it meant that I could run whatever I wanted on there. Any database, any application, any game server, anyth<snip>

I'm not really an advent calendar person - I'll leave that to the kids. This year I got two of my daughters and my wife an advent calendar from Amazon. They were in a sale for 15 quid instead of 50 quid - so "HELLO"!

I loved it to start with, but then get lost with all the new additions last time. Tried the new update and a few Atlas jumps and it's borked. The Atlas thing just stares at me and no dialog like the others. All I can do is escape out =/

I enjoyed messing with GLB ages ago but was also somewhat pained by that lack of feature xyz. Eventually, and because my target platform was Android, I put AndroidExtras together (me = FiveSprites on GLB forum). That fixed lots of problems with audio - s<snip>